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oL is an Overload error. Try running a cycle empty.
If oL (overloaded) appears in display, the load too large. If an overload is detected, the washer will drain any water and detergent in the washer. Remove several items and add HE detergent. Close lid and press START/PAUSE.
usually when the power washer pressure stops the machine is running out of water. the sweep function uses a little more water than the round wash tip. Make sure there are no leaks in the supply hose and that the supply faucet is turned on all the way and has plenty of "flow". also make sure the water connection at the washer is not leaking. use a new rubber washer to make a good seal on the supply hose on both ends. if either end leaks or can **** air, just a little bit of air into the pressure washer will cause it to loose pressure.
Read da fine print, lifetime warranty is on the paint job. LOL!! I know a bit about this little beauty mate. Easy to maintain and parts are not expensive. Nothing is complicated about this washer. It is sweet. I have a repair photos,manual and videos: HERE
If this is the washer I think it is, it should be an easy fix. 1: Unplug washer 2: Remove bottom access panel. (Two screws on the bottom flange, you may need to prop the washer up a bit to see them) 3: Locate the Motor control unit (MCU), at the back, left hand corner. 4: There are wire harnesses going into the top of the MCU, they are protected by a plastic cover with tabs on both sides of the MCU. Pull the tabs away from the MCU and push the cover up and out of the way. 5: If you're lucky, there will be a loose wire harness that's not pressed all the way down onto the internal circuit board. Don't force it, feel around a bit to find the slot for the harness. This is an easy repair, but it can potentially be a little irritating since you can't really see what you're doing. Just use a bright work light, take your time, and watch out for sharp edges in these washers. Hopefully that's it!
washer fills up but wont start washing i can turn the knob just passed the numbers and the little marks and it starts washing and when it gets to the rinse cycle it wont rinse but when it gets to spin cycle it spins good
There are a couple of things that might cause this. One is the water level switch. The other is the lid switch.
On most washers, the lid switch only keeps the basket from spinning if you have the lid open, but on others the machine won't agitate either. So if the machine thinks the lid is up, it will just sit there.
While the machine is filling, the timer stops and waits for the level switch. If the switch isn't working properly, once the machine is full of water the timer doesn't start again. And the machine just sits there.
I would try the lid switch first as it's more likely to be the trouble. Here's a website with some good information on how to get at the parts and how to check them:
These repairs are pretty simple if you're comfortable with a screwdriver and have a little mechanical ability. You can save a good bit of money over a service call if you try the repair yourself.
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if it fills but not wash at all suspect the pressure switch its the switch where you select the water fill small med large behind that switch will be a dome looking piece with a vinyl hose connected to it try spin drain first if all that works replace the dome switch
motor brushes are worn and nead to be replaced easy job if you turn washer on to its side remove the 2 screws at the bottom and take off the plastic panel you can see the motor and the brushes are red plastic bits remove them and replace with new ones that should sort out the problem and cost about £25.00 to do .
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